North West coronavirus cases map as Boris Johnson admits vaccine may 'never' come

There are 4,042 cases in Lancashire, 903 in Bolton, 642 in Bury, 1,031 in Cheshire East, 927 in Cheshire West and Chester, 2,115 in Cumbria, 347 in Halton, 620 in Knowsley, 1,509 in Liverpool, 1,334 in Manchester, 943 in Oldham, 666 in Rochdale, 866 in Salford, 860 in Sefton, 696 in St Helens, 963 in Stockport, 549 in Tameside, 687 in Trafford, 683 in Warrington, 998 in Wigan, and 1,129 in Wirral

The latest coronavirus figures for Lancashire, Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Cheshire and Cumbria on May 11

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NHS England earlier today confirmed that 10 more people had died in hospitals across the county, bringing the county total to 724.

In the North West, there are 903 confirmed coronavirus cases in Bolton, 642 in Bury, 1,031 in Cheshire East, 927 in Cheshire West and Chester, 2,115 in Cumbria, 347 in Halton, 620 in Knowsley, 1,509 in Liverpool, 1,334 in Manchester, 943 in Oldham, 666 in Rochdale, 866 in Salford, 860 in Sefton, 696 in St Helens, 963 in Stockport, 549 in Tameside, 687 in Trafford, 683 in Warrington, 998 in Wigan, and 1,129 in Wirral.

The region's total now stands at 22,310.

Boris Johnson has set out a long term plan about how the government will tackle coronavirus - but admits a vaccine 'may never come'.

This afternoon the government published a 50-page document about how the country could ease lockdown restrictions in the coming weeks and months.

And while some measures have been relaxed, the Prime Minister issued a strong warning about the long-term implications the virus will have on all of our lives.

The document reiterated warnings that only the development of a vaccine or effective drug could "reliably control this epidemic" without some form of social distancing in place.